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[00:01.41] Chapter 3 A Letter to'The Times'
[00:08.08] I did not see Merrick again for two years.
[00:12.54] Then, one day, the police found him.
[00:17.21] He had my card in his hand,
[00:20.09] so they brought him to the London Hospital.
[00:23.43] He was very tired, hungry, and dirty,
[00:28.45] so I put him to bed in a quiet little room.
[00:33.17] But he could not stay at the hospital.
[00:36.06] He was not ill,
[00:37.80] and of course the beds in the hospital are for ill people.
[00:42.17] We have no beds for hungry people, or ugly people.
[00:48.00] I told the Hospital Chairman, Mr Cars Gomm, about Merrick.
[00:54.88] He listened carefully,
[00:57.39] and then he wrote a letter to the editor of The Times newspaper.
[01:03.58] From The Times, December 4th, 1886
[01:10.01] A Letter to the Editor.
[01:13.92] Dear Sir,
[01:16.75] I am writing to you about a man in our hospital.
[01:21.17] He needs your help.
[01:23.90] His name is Joseph Merrick, and he is 27 years old.
[01:31.14] He is not ill,
[01:33.58] but he cannot go out of the hospital because he is very, very ugly.
[01:40.67] Nobody likes to look at him,
[01:43.51] and some people are afraid him.
[01:47.41] We call him 'The Elephant Man'.
[01:52.53] Two years ago, Merrick lived in a shop near the London Hospital.
[01:59.88] For two pence, people could see him and laugh at him.
[02:06.15] One day Dr Frederick Treves-a hospital doctor--saw Merrick,
[02:13.22] brought him to this hospital, and looked at him carefully.
[02:18.53] Dr Treves could not help Merrick,
[02:22.30] but he gave him his card.
[02:25.74] Then the shopkeeper, Silcock, took merrick to Belgium.
[02:32.58] A lot of people in Belgium wanted to see him,
[02:36.39] and so after a year Merrick had £50.
[02:41.85] But then Silcock took Merrick's £50,
[02:45.52] left Merrick in Belgium, and went back to London.
[02:51.91] Merrick came back to London by himself.
[02:56.26] Everyone on the train and the ship looked at him,
[02:59.97] and laughed at him. In London, the police put him in prison.
[03:06.00] But then they saw DrTreves's card,
[03:10.05] and brought Merrick to the London Hospital.
[03:14.01] This man has no money, and he cannot work.
[03:19.20] His face and body are very, very ugly,
[03:23.40] so of course many people are afraid of him.
[03:28.11] But he is a very interesting man.
[03:31.25] He can read and write, and he thinks a lot.
[03:35.72] He is a good, quiet man.
[03:39.61] Sometimes he makes things with his hands and gives them to the nurses,
[03:44.41] because they are kind to him.
[03:48.00] He remembers his mother,
[03:50.38] and he has a picture of her.
[03:52.93] She was beautiful and kind, he says.
[03:56.98] But he never sees her now.
[04:00.06] She gave him to Silcock a long time ago.
[04:05.44] Can the readers of The Times help us?
[04:08.94] This man is not ill, but he needs a home.
[04:14.19] We can give him a room at the hospital,
[04:17.07] but we need some money.
[04:19.55] Please write to me at the London Hospital.
[04:23.96] Yours faithfully,
[04:25.88] F. C. Carr Gomm.
[04:28.64] Chairman of the London Hospital
[04:33.87] The readers of The Times are very kind people.
[04:38.73] They gave us a lot of money. After one week,
[04:43.27] we had £50, 000, so Merrick could live in the Hospital for all his life.
[04:50.77] We could give him a home.
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[00:01.41] Chapter 3 A Letter to' The Times'
[00:08.08] I did not see Merrick again for two years.
[00:12.54] Then, one day, the police found him.
[00:17.21] He had my card in his hand,
[00:20.09] so they brought him to the London Hospital.
[00:23.43] He was very tired, hungry, and dirty,
[00:28.45] so I put him to bed in a quiet little room.
[00:33.17] But he could not stay at the hospital.
[00:36.06] He was not ill,
[00:37.80] and of course the beds in the hospital are for ill people.
[00:42.17] We have no beds for hungry people, or ugly people.
[00:48.00] I told the Hospital Chairman, Mr Cars Gomm, about Merrick.
[00:54.88] He listened carefully,
[00:57.39] and then he wrote a letter to the editor of The Times newspaper.
[01:03.58] From The Times, December 4th, 1886
[01:10.01] A Letter to the Editor.
[01:13.92] Dear Sir,
[01:16.75] I am writing to you about a man in our hospital.
[01:21.17] He needs your help.
[01:23.90] His name is Joseph Merrick, and he is 27 years old.
[01:31.14] He is not ill,
[01:33.58] but he cannot go out of the hospital because he is very, very ugly.
[01:40.67] Nobody likes to look at him,
[01:43.51] and some people are afraid him.
[01:47.41] We call him ' The Elephant Man'.
[01:52.53] Two years ago, Merrick lived in a shop near the London Hospital.
[01:59.88] For two pence, people could see him and laugh at him.
[02:06.15] One day Dr Frederick Trevesa hospital doctorsaw Merrick,
[02:13.22] brought him to this hospital, and looked at him carefully.
[02:18.53] Dr Treves could not help Merrick,
[02:22.30] but he gave him his card.
[02:25.74] Then the shopkeeper, Silcock, took merrick to Belgium.
[02:32.58] A lot of people in Belgium wanted to see him,
[02:36.39] and so after a year Merrick had 50.
[02:41.85] But then Silcock took Merrick' s 50,
[02:45.52] left Merrick in Belgium, and went back to London.
[02:51.91] Merrick came back to London by himself.
[02:56.26] Everyone on the train and the ship looked at him,
[02:59.97] and laughed at him. In London, the police put him in prison.
[03:06.00] But then they saw DrTreves' s card,
[03:10.05] and brought Merrick to the London Hospital.
[03:14.01] This man has no money, and he cannot work.
[03:19.20] His face and body are very, very ugly,
[03:23.40] so of course many people are afraid of him.
[03:28.11] But he is a very interesting man.
[03:31.25] He can read and write, and he thinks a lot.
[03:35.72] He is a good, quiet man.
[03:39.61] Sometimes he makes things with his hands and gives them to the nurses,
[03:44.41] because they are kind to him.
[03:48.00] He remembers his mother,
[03:50.38] and he has a picture of her.
[03:52.93] She was beautiful and kind, he says.
[03:56.98] But he never sees her now.
[04:00.06] She gave him to Silcock a long time ago.
[04:05.44] Can the readers of The Times help us?
[04:08.94] This man is not ill, but he needs a home.
[04:14.19] We can give him a room at the hospital,
[04:17.07] but we need some money.
[04:19.55] Please write to me at the London Hospital.
[04:23.96] Yours faithfully,
[04:25.88] F. C. Carr Gomm.
[04:28.64] Chairman of the London Hospital
[04:33.87] The readers of The Times are very kind people.
[04:38.73] They gave us a lot of money. After one week,
[04:43.27] we had 50, 000, so Merrick could live in the Hospital for all his life.
[04:50.77] We could give him a home.
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[00:01.41] Chapter 3 A Letter to' The Times'
[00:08.08] I did not see Merrick again for two years.
[00:12.54] Then, one day, the police found him.
[00:17.21] He had my card in his hand,
[00:20.09] so they brought him to the London Hospital.
[00:23.43] He was very tired, hungry, and dirty,
[00:28.45] so I put him to bed in a quiet little room.
[00:33.17] But he could not stay at the hospital.
[00:36.06] He was not ill,
[00:37.80] and of course the beds in the hospital are for ill people.
[00:42.17] We have no beds for hungry people, or ugly people.
[00:48.00] I told the Hospital Chairman, Mr Cars Gomm, about Merrick.
[00:54.88] He listened carefully,
[00:57.39] and then he wrote a letter to the editor of The Times newspaper.
[01:03.58] From The Times, December 4th, 1886
[01:10.01] A Letter to the Editor.
[01:13.92] Dear Sir,
[01:16.75] I am writing to you about a man in our hospital.
[01:21.17] He needs your help.
[01:23.90] His name is Joseph Merrick, and he is 27 years old.
[01:31.14] He is not ill,
[01:33.58] but he cannot go out of the hospital because he is very, very ugly.
[01:40.67] Nobody likes to look at him,
[01:43.51] and some people are afraid him.
[01:47.41] We call him ' The Elephant Man'.
[01:52.53] Two years ago, Merrick lived in a shop near the London Hospital.
[01:59.88] For two pence, people could see him and laugh at him.
[02:06.15] One day Dr Frederick Trevesa hospital doctorsaw Merrick,
[02:13.22] brought him to this hospital, and looked at him carefully.
[02:18.53] Dr Treves could not help Merrick,
[02:22.30] but he gave him his card.
[02:25.74] Then the shopkeeper, Silcock, took merrick to Belgium.
[02:32.58] A lot of people in Belgium wanted to see him,
[02:36.39] and so after a year Merrick had 50.
[02:41.85] But then Silcock took Merrick' s 50,
[02:45.52] left Merrick in Belgium, and went back to London.
[02:51.91] Merrick came back to London by himself.
[02:56.26] Everyone on the train and the ship looked at him,
[02:59.97] and laughed at him. In London, the police put him in prison.
[03:06.00] But then they saw DrTreves' s card,
[03:10.05] and brought Merrick to the London Hospital.
[03:14.01] This man has no money, and he cannot work.
[03:19.20] His face and body are very, very ugly,
[03:23.40] so of course many people are afraid of him.
[03:28.11] But he is a very interesting man.
[03:31.25] He can read and write, and he thinks a lot.
[03:35.72] He is a good, quiet man.
[03:39.61] Sometimes he makes things with his hands and gives them to the nurses,
[03:44.41] because they are kind to him.
[03:48.00] He remembers his mother,
[03:50.38] and he has a picture of her.
[03:52.93] She was beautiful and kind, he says.
[03:56.98] But he never sees her now.
[04:00.06] She gave him to Silcock a long time ago.
[04:05.44] Can the readers of The Times help us?
[04:08.94] This man is not ill, but he needs a home.
[04:14.19] We can give him a room at the hospital,
[04:17.07] but we need some money.
[04:19.55] Please write to me at the London Hospital.
[04:23.96] Yours faithfully,
[04:25.88] F. C. Carr Gomm.
[04:28.64] Chairman of the London Hospital
[04:33.87] The readers of The Times are very kind people.
[04:38.73] They gave us a lot of money. After one week,
[04:43.27] we had 50, 000, so Merrick could live in the Hospital for all his life.
[04:50.77] We could give him a home.
[00:01.41] 第3章 给《泰晤士报》的一封信
[00:08.08] 我已经有两年没有见到麦里克了。
[00:12.54] 后来有一天,警察发现了他,
[00:17.21] 他手里有我的名片,
[00:20.09] 于是警察就把他带到伦敦医院。
[00:23.43] 他很疲惫、饥饿、肮脏,
[00:28.45] 于是我把他安置在一间很安静的小房间里休息。
[00:33.17] 他不能呆在医院里,
[00:36.06] 因为他没有生病,
[00:37.80] 医院里的床当然是给病人用的。
[00:42.17] 我们不能给饥饿的人或丑陋的人提供床铺使用。
[00:48.00] 我将麦里克的情况告诉给院长卡尔·戈蒙先生。
[00:54.88] 他听得很仔细,
[00:57.39] 然后他给“泰晤士宝”的编辑写了一封信。
[01:03.58] 摘自1886年12月4日的《泰晤士报》,
[01:10.01] 给编辑的一封信。
[01:13.92] 亲爱的先生:
[01:16.75] 我写信告诉你一个在我们医院的某人的情况,
[01:21.17] 他需要你的帮助。
[01:23.90] 他叫约瑟夫·麦里克,今年27岁。
[01:31.14] 他并没有生病,
[01:33.58] 但是他不能走出医院,因为他长得很丑很丑。
[01:40.67] 没有人愿意看他一眼,
[01:43.51] 还有一些人害怕他,
[01:47.41] 我们叫他“象人”。
[01:52.53] 两年前,麦里克住在伦敦医院附近的一家商店里,
[01:59.88] 花2个便士,人们就可以看到他、嘲笑他。
[02:06.15] 有一天,医院医生弗雷德里克·特里维斯博士见到了麦里克,
[02:13.22] 将他带到我们医院里,并给他仔细检查。
[02:18.53] 由于特里维斯博士无法帮助麦里克,
[02:22.30] 只好给了他自己的一张名片。
[02:25.74] 后来店老板西尔库克将他带到比利时,
[02:32.58] 在那儿许多人都想看到他,
[02:36.39] 所以,一年后,麦里克得到了50英镑钞票。
[02:41.85] 但是后来西尔库克拿走了麦里克的50英镑,
[02:45.52] 将他留在比利时,而自己回到了伦敦。
[02:51.91] 麦里克独自一人回到伦敦的,
[02:56.26] 火车上、轮船上的每个人都看着他、
[02:59.97] 嘲笑他。在伦敦,警察把他关进监狱。
[03:06.00] 后来,他们看到了特里维斯博士的名片,
[03:10.05] 就把麦里克带到了伦敦医院。
[03:14.01] 他没有钱,又不能工作,
[03:19.20] 他的脸和身体都非常丑陋,
[03:23.40] 当然还有许多人都害怕他。
[03:28.11] 但他是一个很有趣的人,
[03:31.25] 他会读书写字,会思考,
[03:35.72] 他是一个安份的好人。
[03:39.61] 有时他用自己的双手做些玩意儿送给护士们,
[03:44.41] 因为她们对他很和善。
[03:48.00] 他记得他的母亲,
[03:50.38] 他有他母亲的照片。
[03:52.93] 他说他的母亲很漂亮、温柔。
[03:56.98] 但是,现在他再也没有见过她。
[04:00.06] 她在很久以前就把他给了西尔库克。
[04:05.44] 《泰晤士报》的读者们能否帮助我们?
[04:08.94] 这个人没有生病,他需要有一个家,
[04:14.19] 我们在医院里可以给他一间房子,
[04:17.07] 但我们需要钱,
[04:19.55] 请给我回信到伦敦医院。
[04:23.96] 你的忠实的
[04:25.88] F.C.卡尔·戈蒙
[04:28.64] 伦敦医院院长
[04:33.87] 《泰晤士报》的读者们都很仁慈,
[04:38.73] 他们给了我们很多钱,一星期后,
[04:43.27] 我们收到了五万英镑,足够让麦里克在医院里住一辈子。
[04:50.77] 我们可以给他安个家。
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